Did Google omit multi-touch for Android OS on Apple’s request?

March 4, 2010 by admin  
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Like the ’s lack of copy/paste functionality, the Android-powered T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) has been criticized for its lack of true multi-touch support. Multi- has been as the most to interact with a touchscreen smartphone, and has been a driver in the ’s success. So, why are the and Android OS so conspicuously missing multi-touch support? Word has it that Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) asked (NSDQ: GOOG) to keep their hands off multi-.

According to an Android team member, purposefully omitted multi-touch support from their Android OS at the request of Apple. reportedly complied with Apple’s request with little fuss, presumably due to ’s close-knit relationship with Apple.

The and Android OS have been proven to work with multi-touch gestures, so it’s not a matter of keeping multi-touch off the . Moreover, the ’s touchscreen is perfectly suited for multi-touch interaction. The problem, it seems, is that Apple has a veritable (or at least they’d have us believe as much) on multi-touch technologies, thanks to a few key patents.

But, there’s hope yet. It’s too easy to see developing the Android OS with full muti-touch support in a branch, waiting for the day when Apple licenses mulit-touch (or at least stops trying to protect the technology through dubious patents). The Palm (NSDQ: PALM) Pre is already being prepared to showdown with Apple over multi-touch technologies on smartphones, so it may just be a before we see Android rocking multi-touch!

[Via: VentureBeat]

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